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    Function spaces over GO-spaces. I. (English)
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    8 March 2007
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    The author describes the structure of spaces of continuous step functions over GO-spaces (that is, generalized ordered spaces). A relationship is established between the Dedekind completion of a GO-space \(L\) and properties of the space of continuous functions from \(L\) to the space \(2\) with finitely many steps. The result is used to prove that a countably compact GO-space \(L\) has Lindelöf \({\mathcal C}_p(L)\) if and only if the Dedekind remainder of \(L\) is Lindelöf and every compact subspace of \(L\) is metrizable. Equivalently, a countably compact GO-space \(L\) has Lindelöf \({\mathcal C}_p(L)\) if and only if every compact subspace of \(L\) is metrizable and a \(G_\delta\)-set in \(L.\) The paper ends with a number of questions, for instance the following one: Let \(X\) be a first-countable compactum with Lindelöf \([{\mathcal C}_p(X,2)]^n\) for each \(n.\) Is \([{\mathcal C}_p(X,2)]^\omega\) Lindelöf?
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    \({\mathcal C}_p(X,Y)\)
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    generalized ordered topological space
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    Dedekind completion
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    Lindelöf space
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